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Definition of Timpanists
1. timpanist [n] - See also: timpanist
Lexicographical Neighbors of Timpanists
Literary usage of Timpanists
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Old English Instruments of Music: Their History and Character by Francis William Galpin (1911)
"... In the reign of Queen Elizabeth the drum-players were called timpanists; but
this does not necessarily imply that the instruments on which they played ..."
2. Ethics of Boxing and Manly Sport by John Boyle O'Reilly (1888)
"... timpanists, without fail; Poets and groups of agile jugglers." The poem goes
on to enumerate the features of the great fair; the reading of poems, ..."
3. The History of Music: A Handbook and Guide for Students by Waldo Selden Pratt (1907)
"526-7, 628-9, 652 Thomasschule, The (Leipsic), 202, 254, 514 Thorough-Bass (see
Basso Continuo) Time-System, The Mediaeval, 77-9 timpanists, ..."